[Diabetes-talk] why I don't test myself

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 4 02:35:15 UTC 2013


Lantis?

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From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of d m gina
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 7:40 PM
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] why I don't test myself


No I was on humilog was able to get off of that.
I get the two names mixed up that I can take it in the morning. Starts
with an l. Levimeer. Something like that. I have mornings when I am at
77 82 94 things like that. This makes the doctor happy.

Original message:
> I would assume you were on a quick-acting insulin like Novolog or 
> Humalog that's used either for meals and/or to more quickly bring 
> highs down.

> Bridgit

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
> Behalf Of d m gina
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 4:08 PM
> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] why I don't test myself


> I don't remember the name now, if it was said to me again I would 
> know. I am taking a 24 hour shot now before the day starts doing well 
> with that also. Been on it for six months now. The doctor is happy 
> with that one.

> Original message:
>> By shot, I assume you mean insulin? What kind did you try? Like many 
>> medications, it can take time to figure out the right dosage for you.

>> As a type 1 insulin-dependent diabetic, I'm well familiar with 
>> insulin

>> reactions, and they are scary. However, my understanding is that the 
>> sooner type twos are placed on insulin, the better control they 
>> experience. This is based on material I've read and not personal 
>> experience (in terms of this specific discussion) but perhaps you can

>> try the shot again but do a lower dose. And you may want to test more

>> too if taking insulin to make sure you're not dropping, especially 
>> after meals, exercise and bedtime.

>> Weight loss can be difficult, and we all go through plateau periods 
>> with weight loss. Don't stress about it because stress doesn't help 
>> weight loss or glucose control for that matter. As long as you are 
>> working at it, that's what counts. And that you've already loss 
>> weight

>> is a great sign and means you are on your way.

>> Bridgit

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>> Behalf Of d m gina
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 11:03 AM
>> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
>> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] why I don't test myself


>> Something I don't understand,
>> how can one be a pre diabetic.
>> Either you are a diabetic or you are not.
>> I don't know how mine climbed in the seven range, where I do watch. 
>> It

>> is near seven now, but was higher. I used to be in the six range. I 
>> am

>> hoping to get there again. I have to say I am salad out, I just get 
>> plain tired of salads all of the time. I also was told I need to get 
>> more weight off by Janurary. I shared that I am getting a pound off a

>> week, where I wasn't going to go any faster. At no time I will refuse

>> to take the shot I did to have my heart rate go so fast in the middle

>> of the night, waking me from sleep. Shaking
> so
>> hard that I thought I was cold. Even with the blanket on. I see no 
>> reason to go to the hospital when I don't have to. Now maybe that was
> to
>> strong for the doctor to hear, where I take pride
>> to make sure I don't have to go into the hospital.
>> I am doing everything else the doctor has asked, except for the shot.
> I
>> am doing the half a cup of food, or a cup if I don't have to many 
>> carbs for that meal. My diabetic coordinator says I am doing well.
>> We work closely together, that is something I am pleased about. My
>> doctor is a diabetic, just because this shot works for him, it
>> didn't work well for me.
>> Just some thoughts.

>> Original message:
>>> A close friend was diagnosed as *prediabetic*, and she refuses to 
>>> follow anything the doctor has recommended including taking a 
>>> medication. Her A1-C was 6.0, which is great for diabetics but not 
>>> so

>>> much for non-diabetics, but she won't believe me. Go figure.

>>> My brother-in-law was recently diagnosed with type 2, and after 
>>> incorporating some exercise and better diet into his routine, his 
>>> A1-C

>>> has significantly dropped, but he's now thinking he can not test, or

>>> test very infrequently, as a result of the lower A1-C.

>>> One of the reasons an A1-C gets better is because of frequent, 
>>> consistent testing. It allows us and our doctors to track and catch 
>>> trends in sugars and make necessary changes based on those trends. 
>>> The

>>> goal is to achieve a certain A1-C, but the testing is a part of 
>>> continueing to have lower A1-C's, and without this tracking, it can 
>>> be

>>> difficult to know why sugars, and when, they are causing problems. 
>>> The

>>> A1-C gives an over-all idea of what sugars run in a three month time

>>> period, but it can't tell a doctor what trends are and where changes

>>> may need to happen. Daily testing, among diet and exercise, are what

>>> determine this.

>>> And I should mention that we are all commenting on this topic not 
>>> because we think we have the answers, or all of them, or are trying 
>>> to

>>> tell people how to live, but we are just concerned when we hear 
>>> things

>>> like someone not testing and want to help.

>>> Bridgit

>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>>> Behalf Of Bernadette Jacobs
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 10:25 AM
>>> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
>>> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] why I don't test myself


>>> Hey Gang:

>>> Bern here!!  Everyone here has a valid point and even as for Julie: 
>>> I

>>> can see where you're going.  However, listen to everyone else here 
>>> because you've got advice here from absolutely the BEST!  And I do 
>>> mean the VERY BEST!!!  When I first read over your message Julie, I 
>>> don't mind telling you, it sent chills up and down my spine for the 
>>> very reasons Bridgit, Mike, and Veronica all raise here.  My other 
>>> huge, huge gripe here is now people are coming up with this "pre" 
>>> diabetes garbage. And, of course, my mother-in-law was just 
>>> diagnosed

>>> with... of course... "pre" diabetes.  Has anyone heard of being 
>>> "half"

>>> or "Pre"-pregnant??? Sure would like to find out who the first quack

>>> was that ever came up with this hogwash!  I'd like to hang 'em!  I'm

>>> with Mike here because, even at that point, diabetics need to be 
>>> taught and practice frequent testing.  We diabetics all know we 
>>> can't

>>> be too cautious.

>>> I'd be lying to all of you if I didn't admit that I've had my own 
>>> testing woes.  But that's why I do test very, very often; maybe even

>>> moreso than I need to because I don't want to get out of practice. I

>>> too, feel that testing is vital!!

>>> Have a great day everyone!!

>>> Bern
>>> On 9/2/13, Julie Kline <julie.kline at rochester.rr.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello all,

>>>> I don't mean to sound like I am gloating here, but I'd like to 
>>>> share

>>>> my thoughts of the messages I have seen over the past few days. 
>>>> Reading over these messages, this is exactly the reason why I don't

>>>> do

>>>> testing for my own blood glucose anymore.  I have had nothing but 
>>>> trouble with both talking meters and I'm sorry I spent the money on

>>>> either one.  Even having people from the diabetes centers we have 
>>>> here

>>>> watching me, I haven't been able to get enough blood to get enough 
>>>> of

>>>> a sample, while the meters at the diabetes center work just fine.  
>>>> I

>>>> feel that with a 20 point plus or minus
>>> accuracy
>>>> that seems to come with the talking meters, I'm not willing to
>>> continually
>>>> sit there and poke my fingers for the 20 minutes it takes to 
>>>> finally
>>> get
>>>> enough blood.  And yes, I have done the hot water thing, massaged 
>>>> the

>>>> finger, held it to the lancet on maximum setting, stayed hydrated, 
>>>> the rubber band thing . but testing with a talking meter just 
>>>> hasn't
>>> worked out
>>>> for me, so I don't bother with it, and these messages just confirm 
>>>> to
>>> me
>>>> why.  I still do whatever lab work or tests my doctor or diabetes
>>> center
>>>> ask
>>>> me to do, and I stay on top of these tests every 3 months.  
>>>> However,

>>>> I found that I've lost enough weight now and that weight loss that 
>>>> came from
>>> eating
>>>> better, combined with exercising an hour 5 days a week walking 4 
>>>> miles
>>> a
>>>> session, and my medications, have given me 2 a1c readings of 
>>>> between

>>>> 6
>>> and
>>>> 6.2.  When I first learned I had diabetes, I was 83 pounds heavier 
>>>> and
>>> had
>>>> an a1c reading of 8.6.  I know that the approach I take won't work 
>>>> for everybody, especially for people who have to take insulin.  But

>>>> for
>>> myself,
>>>> I have type 2 diabetes and am not at that point yet.  At least for
>>> myself,
>>>> it has been possible to turn things around and I'd be willing to
>>> recommend
>>>> exercise DVDs that I use and found helpful if anyone is interested.

>>>> I recognize, or at least people tell me, that diabetes is a 
>>>> progressive illness.  I hope that when it does come my time where 
>>>> things get
>>> worse,
>>>> that
>>>> they will have perfected these meters more and maybe they can work
>>> better
>>>> with people who can't generate enough blood, but for now I have 
>>>> much
>>> better
>>>> use of my fingers for other things, like reading Braille.

>>>> Just my thoughts on the whole thing.

>>>> Julie



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